Carnac's Rock FormationsOne of the must-see attractions of the region are the menhirs and dolmens which are unique to this area. While on holiday in Carnac, these rock formations are sure to be the first thing that you will want to visit. You can also see more of these unique stones at Ménec, Kermario and Manio, Kerlescan and little Menec and some date back to 4000 to 5000 BC.

Carnac's Other AttractionsCarnac also boats an interesting architectural heritage with Saint-Cornely's church, the village and chapel of Saint Colomban to the southwest of the city, and the chapel of Saint-Michel. For nature lovers, Carnac is located close to huge beaches, beautiful forests and moors. You will also find many hiking trails between the land and the sea. Another point of interest for shellfish lovers is the L’anse du Pô oyster farm. Those who love oysters and shellfish can sample the local produce which is served in the many seaside restaurants.